Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, blah



Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into TS. Does not
happen when logging in as administrator, but still happens when logging in
as a domain admin user. Nothing I know of changed when this started.
Happens whether or not wireless routers are involved, so I've ruled out the
known issue with the wireless security and just in case I've waited the
stated 30 seconds before logging in with no change.

Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can logon to the
domain from their workstations without issue.


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